LOS ANGELES, Dec. 14, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Children and teens are not safe from gun violence at school, at home, or anywhere else in America. With children in the home we should properly store firearms and ammunition. A cable-style gun locking device and preventing easy accessibility from children is a safe solution. It is vital that we recognize the risk to children of unsupervised access to guns and understand that there are common sense steps that we must take to protect our children.

Street art murals, "Stop the Violence, Save the Children" by Artist Mike McNeilly were created back in 1992 after the L.A. Riots, and the release of the CDC (Center for Disease Control) statistics showing thousands of children's deaths from guns. The murals were imaged from Los Angeles, New York as well as the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. "We need to protect our children by making sure that guns in the home are stored securely and safely," states artist Mike McNeilly of Planet Earth. "But responsibility to protect children does not end just there. As a people, we can all take steps now to keep our children safe from guns. A new series of "Stop the Violence, Save the Children" street art is being created by artist Mike McNeilly, to help raise awareness for gun safety.

Children and teens killed by firearms are more likely to be boys (90 percent). Boys ages 15 to 19 are almost 10 times as likely as girls that age to commit suicide with a firearm.

Ninety-five percent of firearm deaths of young people occurred among children and teens 10 to 19 years old. In fact, more 10 to 19-year-olds die from gunshot wounds than from any other cause except motor vehicle accidents.

Over 110,645 children have been killed by a firearm since 1979.

The majority of gun violence deaths among children since 1990 have been homicides, while nearly one-third have been suicides.